Illusions must be out to death. That is the cruelty of growing up.
TYLER KNOTT GREGSONCome crawl atop me and we will spend the daylight buried in kisses.
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Promise me you will not spend so much time treading water and trying to keep your head above the waves that you forget, truly forget, how much you have always loved to swim.
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All we can control in this silly and wildly perfect life is the love that we choose to give out without any regard to ever getting it back in return.
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You are exactly Precisely and perfectly What I waited for.
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All I know, all I can comprehend of the mathematics of a life, are the times your hand is inside my hand, and the times it is not.
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I promise you I will try harder to be better. I have battled with things inside me for longer than you know; I do not know what they are or why they are there, I only know that they feel manageable, defeatable, when I am around You.
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There is no difference: Love is love and love is love. We are all the same.
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In the space, the pause between this breath and the one that follows, you have made a home inside me.
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If I died tonight I think I would like to come back as your morning coffee. Just as strong and just as necessary.
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Was I born patient or have the years of waiting taught me to be?
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The morning coffee reminds me of your waking I stir to find you.
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I am made of more; More than tears, more than heartache, More than all of this.
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Come crawl atop me and we will spend the daylight buried in kisses.
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Just keep waking up, dragging yourself out of bed. It will get better.
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I would rather wear honest tears than the most beautiful and elaborately faked smile.
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Press your ear to my chest and listen where a heartbeat should sing you will hear the melancholy songs of tired whales.
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